Dave in Green Posted October 13, 2011 Report Posted October 13, 2011 I was just looking over the Zips roster, and it seems that the weights of various players are all mixed up. For example, Michael Green is shown to have ballooned to 230 pounds while Chauncey Gilliam has shrunk to 195. Then there's Zeke, who is listed at 235 pounds, which seems like a big gain for him. From previously listed weights, I'd guess Green is around 195, Gilliam 235 and Zeke perhaps 230 at most. Seems like a good game to be played with the roster as currently posted: Match Zips Players With Their Correct Weights. Zips Roster Quote
GoZips Posted October 13, 2011 Report Posted October 13, 2011 I was just looking over the Zips roster, and it seems that the weights of various players are all mixed up. For example, Michael Green is shown to have ballooned to 230 pounds while Chauncey Gilliam has shrunk to 195. Then there's Zeke, who is listed at 235 pounds, which seems like a big gain for him. From previously listed weights, I'd guess Green is around 195, Gilliam 235 and Zeke perhaps 230 at most. Seems like a good game to be played with the roster as currently posted: Match Zips Players With Their Correct Weights. Zips Roster Zeke Marshall is closer to 240# than 235. Zeke is also the strongest Zip in the weight room. Weights vary a few pounds. All the players are muscular and in good health Quote
Dave in Green Posted October 13, 2011 Author Report Posted October 13, 2011 I'm more than happy to be wrong about Zeke's weight. Pushing 240 and strongest in the weight room is music to my ears. But in one year for Green to go from 200 to 230 pounds and Gilliam from 235 to 195 pounds is flat amazing. If Gilliam was 40 pounds overweight while playing for UMBC, no wonder he was playing so far above the rim in the Canadian games if he's down to 195. Really, I don't care how much each player weighs as long as the strength conditioning coach considers that to be each player's optimum weight for his body type. Quote
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